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Toyota/Nissan track

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Toyota/Nissan track

Post by numbnuts »

changing from Nissan patrol steel rims 16x8 to Toyota land cruiser 16x8,how much wider is the track and will they be legal in SA?
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Post by Badass Bundy »

-22mm me think :?
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i think about 25mm wider either side
and im sure its legal as long as the tyres dont sit outside your guards
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Post by -Scott- »

Nissan Patrol rims are zero offset, I think LandCruiser is somewhere around -23mm.

On a 4wd with solid axles front AND rear, you're allowed a maximum increase in track of 50mm over factory. If you have IFS, you're only allowed 26mm track increase - front AND rear. Tyres must remain inside the guards.

If you swap axles, I believe the track figures from the donor vehicle become the starting point.
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